Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... Philosopher , is no proof that it does not reflect , at least moderately , the thought and sentiment of Saint Thomas himself . Although the latter very probably failed to be as perfervid as an Averroes , 26 who reverenced Aristotle's ...
... Philosopher , is no proof that it does not reflect , at least moderately , the thought and sentiment of Saint Thomas himself . Although the latter very probably failed to be as perfervid as an Averroes , 26 who reverenced Aristotle's ...
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... Philosopher's principle of Finality , and , through it , beholds a mightier urge than the personal , at work to effect and affect not only the rise of society but also its course . It is plain that man must have had a purpose in forming ...
... Philosopher's principle of Finality , and , through it , beholds a mightier urge than the personal , at work to effect and affect not only the rise of society but also its course . It is plain that man must have had a purpose in forming ...
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... Philosopher . The greatest of the Greeks saw the city - state as the acme of social evolution ; 95 but the Angel of the Schools gazes more keenly , and farther . He introduces " regnum " fully into political phil- osophy . Evidently ...
... Philosopher . The greatest of the Greeks saw the city - state as the acme of social evolution ; 95 but the Angel of the Schools gazes more keenly , and farther . He introduces " regnum " fully into political phil- osophy . Evidently ...
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... Philosopher.106 The latter 103 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 15 . 104 Republic , II , 366. Cf. Dunning's Political Theories , Vol . I , p . 28 . 105 Cf. Acton , History of Freedom , p . 71 : " Plato would not suffer a democratic polity ...
... Philosopher.106 The latter 103 De Reg . , Lib . I , cap . 15 . 104 Republic , II , 366. Cf. Dunning's Political Theories , Vol . I , p . 28 . 105 Cf. Acton , History of Freedom , p . 71 : " Plato would not suffer a democratic polity ...
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... Philosopher's view , which St. Thomas presents . In human rights , men are , accord- ing to Aquinas , equal : but their personal and social capabilities and capacities are evidently not so . It is natural for a man to accept the ...
... Philosopher's view , which St. Thomas presents . In human rights , men are , accord- ing to Aquinas , equal : but their personal and social capabilities and capacities are evidently not so . It is natural for a man to accept the ...
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